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Old Singapore: Places in Pictures and Oral History

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Places and Buildings

1 January 2014

Grand Hotel de l’Europe, National Theatre and National Stadium are just some of the places in Singapore that have might have been forgotten if not for the National Archives of Singapore. Rediscover these buildings of old with Oral History Specialist Lu Wenshi.

Opened in 1963, the National Theatre was located at the corner of Clemenceau Avenue and River Valley Road. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Opened in 1963, the National Theatre was located at the corner of Clemenceau Avenue and River Valley Road. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

City Hall

The former City Hall and former Supreme Court today make up the National Gallery Singapore, which opened in 2015. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The former City Hall and former Supreme Court today make up the National Gallery Singapore, which opened in 2015. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Grand Hotel de l'Europe

The Grand Hotel de l’Europe was one of the finest hotels in Singapore and overlooked the Esplanade. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The Grand Hotel de l’Europe was one of the finest hotels in Singapore and overlooked the Esplanade. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

National Stadium

The National Stadium was the venue for many sporting, cultural and entertainment events. It officially closed in 2007. MITA Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The National Stadium was the venue for many sporting, cultural and entertainment events. It officially closed in 2007. MITA Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Capitol Theatre

Capitol Theatre opened in 1930 and was designed British architects P. H. Keys and F. Dowdeswell. Ronni Pinsler collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Capitol Theatre opened in 1930 and was designed British architects P. H. Keys and F. Dowdeswell. Ronni Pinsler collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Old Hill Street Police Station

Capitol Theatre opened in 1930 and was designed British architects P. H. Keys and F. Dowdeswell. Ronni Pinsler collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The old Hill Street Police Station officially opened in 1934 and was gazetted as a national monument on 18 December 1998. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

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